Hundreds of high school students marched through downtown Los Angeles in protest of new federal immigration policies.
Officials detained about 200 demonstrators after dispersal orders Monday night, but issued warnings and released them.
Groups of students from Marshall High School, James A. Garfield High School and Bravo Medical Magnet School walked off campus ...
The streets of downtown Los Angeles were clear again Tuesday following a boisterous daylong protest against President Donald ...
As Los Angeles protests against deportations continue, Congressman Mike Collins of Georgia vows to reintroduce legislation ...
A movement to oppose the early actions of President Donald Trump’s administration is taking off online. Protests are planned ...
The White House confirmed that President Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to impose an array of conditions for federal ...
In Southern California and across the country on Monday, dozens of businesses nationwide closed, schools reported lower ...
The LAPD union is slamming the lack of clarity given in the field by its incident commanders amid large-scale anti-ICE riots ...
Many carried flags of Mexico and signs as they marched in Downtown L.A. Monday. Police issued a dispersal order shortly after ...
A Los Angeles community health clinic is considering a lawsuit against the Trump administration over a rescinded grant that ...